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Question:
If you and your partner are both virgins and you are messing around and or foreplay and the male happens to cum while in foreplay. If the sperm happens to get on or near the vagina will the sperm swim in even know the membrane or cherry has not been broken.Does the membrane stop the sperm from going any further.

Answer:
by Melissa BEE:
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Having sexual intercourse without effective barrier or chemical contraception, I believe, is like playing with a time bomb. Pre-cum (before you ejaculate) contains sperm, and the sperm become activated once in the vagina. Once you have sperm and egg - you get a baby. That is the way we were made. If you don't want babies, you need to use contraception! If you can't obtain contraception, and are not ready for the life long responsibility of parenthood then don't have unsafe and unprotected sex! Melissa BEE

Reviewed by: Patricia Fawver Ph.D. in Sexology

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